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  2. NIMS-KIMURA

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/LINK/164.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: The hydrogen charged samples were electrically coated with Cd to avoid the evolution of hydrogen and kept at an ambient temperature for 24 h to obtain a uniform hydrogen content profile ... On the other hand, the critical value increased to 0.24 ppm for
  3. 52nd Hatfield Memorial LectureLarge chunks of very strong steel ...

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    7 Jun 2010: Length Strength, GPa Reference. 460 nm 150 251.8 mm 24 262.9 mm 28 266.0 mm 39 266.5 mm 20 266.7 mm 35 266.9 mm 63 ... 1.54 610.78 1.49 1.95 0.24 0.97 1.60 0.99 61.
  4. Temperature-Induced TLP Diffusion Bonding

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    7 Jun 2010: The bonding time for all samples was 1 hour. Some of the samples were post-bond heat-treated at 1150˚C for 24 hours. ... Having heat-treated the already bonded C1023 sample at 1150˚C for 24 hours, back-scatter electron SEM imaging and EDS were used to
  5. 7 Jun 2010: Pipeline Technology Conference, Brugge, Belgium, May21-24, 2000. [3]R.K.Ohm, J.T.Martin,and K.M. Orzessek, ‘Characterization of Ultra High Strength Line Pipe’ Pipeline. ... Technology Conference, Brugge, Belgium, May21-24, 2000. [4] I Takeuchi, J
  6. 1 DIRECT STRIP CASTING (DSC) - AN OPTION FOR ...

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/LINK/88.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: 824 MJ/Mg = 24 %. 3495 MJ/Mg = 100 %. 2140 MJ/Mg = 61 %. Fig. 10: Primary energy expenditures for CSC, CSP and DSC (casting and rolling) It becomes obvious that the primary ... SPITZER, Deformation and mechanical properties of high manganese TRIP alloys,
  7. 7 Jun 2010: To elucidate the nature of the fine structures which are harder than the base metal, a time–temperature transformation diagram was calculated for interstitial–free steel as described elsewhere[21–24]. ... 24] H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Thermodynamic
  8. VERY STRONG BAINITIC STEELS F. G. Caballero and C. ...

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    7 Jun 2010: 1.98 1.02 0.24 - 1.54 -. D 0.78 1.49 1.95 0.97 0.24 - 1.60 0.99 Apart from controlling the oT ′ curve and Bs
  9. 1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “SUPER HIGH STRENGTH STEELS” THE…

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    7 Jun 2010: 2000. 1500. 1000. 500. 18%. 24%. 27 - 28%. 3,800 3,800 –– 4,0004,000. ... 4000. 0. 3500. 3000. 2500. 2000. 1500. 1000. 500. 18%. 24%.
  10. 1 INVESTIGATIONS ON OXIDATION AND CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ...

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    7 Jun 2010: LB A 24. Fig. 3: Esbjerg Test Rig for investigations of advanced materials. ... VGB Kraftwerkstechnik 74. (1994), pp. 15-24. 3) G. Scheffknecht, Q. Chen, R.
  11. Paper3.indd

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    7 Jun 2010: This phenomenon was observed in Figure 12 and has been previously reported where lower bainite was studied [24–25]. ... In literature it is reported that nucleation rate of lower bainite is large at temperatures close to Ms [24].

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